There are countless talents in this year's 2012 WNBA Draft, with Stanford's NnemkadiOgwumike leading the headlines.

Other talents like Shenise Johnson are also expected to add major value to teams upon being drafted, as Johnson is a type of player that will improve a team quickly.

This is the mock draft for this year's draft, with special mention to those three players, like Johnson, who will be of major value heading to the pros.

No. 1: Los Angeles Sparks - NnemkadiOgwumike, F, Stanford

Easily the most talented of this year's class, there is no question Ogwumike goes No. 1 in the draft come selection time.

Ogwumike is one of the more valuable players the draft has seen in recent seasons, boasting a strong inside game. With the Cardinal, Ogwumike averaged a double-double with the team and proved her worth as a top-notch scoring threat at over 22 points per game.

Expect big things from the Stanford talent, as she has one of the smoother touches offensively the game has seen.

No. 2: Seattle Storm - Shenise Johnson, SG, Miami

Easily one of the more under-appreciated talents in the class, Johnson will hands down be taken at No. 2.

Johnson is an all-around threat, boasting strong defensive ability as well as a knack to score the rock consistently offensively.

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This talent is the entire package to say the least, as the Storm make a strong move if they go with the former Miami star.

No. 3: Minnesota Lynx - ShekinnaStricklen, G/F, Tennessee

Stricklen will be a a major threat inside, boasting 6.6 rebounds and 15.4 points per game her senior season.

No. 4: Tulsa Shock - Devereaux Peters, F, Notre Dame

The Shock are outright winners at the No. 4 spot if they take Irish superstar Peters, as she is a force on the interior, averaging two blocks and just under 10 rebounds per game last season.

No. 5: San Antonio Silver Stars - Glory Johnson, F, Tennesse

Glory Johnson has the talent to be selected among the top-three, as she has shown major strides since starting her college basketball career.